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The Sands Eloise Rose
The Eloise Sands rose, a hybrid tea with vivid salmon-orange blooms that are offset by dark glossy foliage, has been created especially to raise awareness and funds for Sands.
The rose, launched at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show by David Haig on Monday 3rd July, is the result of a partnership between growers C & K Jones, and parents Paul and Tanya Byrne, whose daughter Eloise was stillborn on Mother's Day 2004.

- Eloise
The roses can be purchased from C & K Jones by mail order 01829 740663. £1.50 from the sale of each rose will go directly to Sands.
Visit C & K Jones' Website to order a catalogue and also to find out where they will be appearing during the summer months with the rose.
This is a stunning rose with large salmon orange blooms lightly scented which are produced singly on vigorous strong shoots. This rose exudes quality, the large dark green leaves cover the plant amply creating the perfect background for the stunning flowers. Height and spread is in the region of 3ft 6" x 2ft. Ideally planted en masse in a large border or equally suited as a specimen grown in a patio pot.

- Patron David Haig talking at the launch of the Sands rose

- David Haig and rose grower Keith Jones
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